The pie charts give information about the deployment of energy sources in Australia in 2008 and predictions of these uses for 2030.
Overall, hydro, wind, gas as well as oil uses are predicted to be used more in 2030, while the reverse is seen in the use of coal and other energy sources. It is also clear that, the solar energy might not be used in the future and will be replaced with geothermal energy instead.
Regarding the data for ones who are predicted to be deployed more. The biggest anticipated energy use is seen in terms of gas deployment which is predicted to increase from 22.90% use till 32%. The second highest use is foreseen in oil energy use which might increase from 32.50% till 35.50%. The usage of wind energy is predicted to rise for 0.90 % and be slightly followed by 0,50% increase in hydro energy deployment.
Regarding the rest, the only coal and other energy uses are anticipated to experience decline. Coal deployment was the highest one in 2008 by showing 39% but it is expected to decline in 2030 by showing 32%. Other energy uses are anticipated to fall for 0.20%. Solar energy use showed 1.30% in 2008 yet in 2030 it is predicted to be replaced by geothermal energy which is expected to have 4.30% deployment in the future.
